Union commission meets April 3

The Union City Building.
(Photo:
Stephanie Salmons/The Community Recorder
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UNION – The next regular meeting of the Union City Commission is set for 8 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in the Ryle High School auditorium, 10379 U.S. 42, Union.

The city’s regular meeting, initially set for Monday, April 7, was rescheduled due to scheduling conflicts.

The meeting follows a 6 p.m. public hearing concerning a proposed zoning map amendment that, if approved, would allow for a new Kroger Marketplace in the city.

The request is for a zoning map amendment from Union Neighborhood Office and Rural Suburban Estates/Union Town Overlay to Commercial 2/Planned Development to allow commercial, office and elderly housing facility uses.

The Boone County Planning Commission unanimously voted Feb. 5 to recommend denial of the request.

Those in attendance will have the opportunity to express opinions and ask questions. Anyone who cannot submit written statements or attend the public hearing should call city clerk Kathy Porter at 859-384-1511.